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Brooke Langston
Director of Land Protection
Big Waters Land Trust
Conservation Easements, Land Protection, Land Stewardship
STORY IDEA
Sarasota Climate Center Forecasts Below-Average 2026 Hurricane Season With Early-Season Gulf Risks
CAC released its 2026 Suncoast hurricane forecast: 12 named storms, 5 hurricanes, 2 major. El Nino expected to suppress peak season, but June and early season remain concerns for the Gulf.
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Florida Conservation Planning EcoCon Viewer
150+ ecological data layers with custom connectivity and spatial analysis
Query: Which wildlife passage points in the region are most at risk from proposed road expansions or subdivisions?
EVENTS
Beneath The Surface
Beneath the Surface brings together environmental leaders to explore the issues shaping our community right now, from water quality and wildlife to coastal resilience and rapid growth. Hosted by Suncoast Searchlight and the Science and Environment Council, the conversation will focus on the stories that need more attention, what’s at stake locally, and why these issues matter for the future of our community. Learn more about the event and panelists.
Free and open to the public in partnership with Suncoast Searchlight and with support from Gulf Coast Community Foundation. Join us for happy hour at The Nest afterwards!
GUEST COLUMN | OPINION
From Nine Nests to 1,473: A Conservation Story
The night she was born, the sand was still warm from a Longboat Key sunset. Above her, the dark sky shimmered with unfamiliar stars. Inside her, something even more astonishing was happening; a microscopic lattice of magnetite crystals in her brain was encoding the unique signature of the beach where she was born—an invisible map of the Earth’s magnetic field. Within minutes of hatching, she would scramble toward the Gulf and begin a journey of nearly 10,000 miles across the Atlantic. Decades...
We Can Slow Development by Saving Native Lands
No matter whether you moved to Florida last year or are a native, you know that Florida’s landscape is quickly changing. With almost a thousand people moving to Florida every day, new housing starts are booming. It seems that everywhere we look another new development is destroying beautiful, natural habitat, the very reason so many of us live here. At the same time, Federal funds for land conservation have been wiped out and even in some cases, clawed back. State funds for land conservation...
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